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all three of those banks are uk domicile and would be in the uk anyway. can you think of any international bankers, specific is somebody who senior member of an international bank like goldman's, dutch bank, any number of these international banks which have sought to come to london that agrees with the fact that you can would be better off outside europe speak with i can certainly say i would want to give way private conversation but i can sort we say this. there's been plenty of people i've spoken to from those types of institutions who have felt to get back to whatever they can this conversation, that the balance of the argument is much more quizzical than is commonly supposed that they believe and what to think that london we cherish whatever happens. london has the right time and the right language. >> that doesn't concur with what i'm finding what i'm talking to these international bankers privately. >> i have to say i'm getting a different message. spink do they think -- >> perhaps a batch true. respectfully direct you back to what some of them wer
all three of those banks are uk domicile and would be in the uk anyway. can you think of any international bankers, specific is somebody who senior member of an international bank like goldman's, dutch bank, any number of these international banks which have sought to come to london that agrees with the fact that you can would be better off outside europe speak with i can certainly say i would want to give way private conversation but i can sort we say this. there's been plenty of people i've...
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legislation and nor is the uk a signatory. so the story is a -- >> i think that -- >> it's from your imagination. >> no, i'm afraid, sir, i think you're in error but it's a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maxima and minute ma of coffin sizes and my memory that it was to do with the e.u. >> there was legislation and that it was e.u. okay. well if you can provide -- >> that is my memory. >> if you can provide with us that after the meeting we'd be interested to take a look. i've been through quite a list there either of things which require quite a bit of qualification to understand and where i think a reasonable man would say you had either exaggerated or misrepresented the -- >> i don't think so at all. i think you failed utterly in your experiment if i may say so. >> well, that's a jumts others listening to this can make. do you think on reflection -- and perhaps you don't, having just made that remark, it might be prudent in the interests of generating a strong case, that you add qualifications
legislation and nor is the uk a signatory. so the story is a -- >> i think that -- >> it's from your imagination. >> no, i'm afraid, sir, i think you're in error but it's a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maxima and minute ma of coffin sizes and my memory that it was to do with the e.u. >> there was legislation and that it was e.u. okay. well if you can provide -- >> that is my memory. >> if you can provide with us that after...
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i know we had everything from the european applied laws on the uk sales of the minerals in the uk to the seal of pics between the farms to our lifeboat becoming brussels-based maritime safety and we've had the drivers allowed to not drive on british roads with european permits default well below the standards we would have allowed in the uk but nonetheless, irrespective of the concerns we had the wall applied to us and went you look at the way in which they have applied, they tend to be regulations of the market and interference and constitutional issues. and the european parliament level increasingly following the lisbon treaty, more power has been invested between 2009 to 2014. we oppose a number of measures against on 86% of the occasions where the majority of the british proposed legislation were defeated. so, there is a path and emerging with more of the law is being made overseas and it's difficult to put an exact number on it at but about 13% of the legislation in about 15% of the legislation is not made outside the united kingdom and i find that from the question of sovereign
i know we had everything from the european applied laws on the uk sales of the minerals in the uk to the seal of pics between the farms to our lifeboat becoming brussels-based maritime safety and we've had the drivers allowed to not drive on british roads with european permits default well below the standards we would have allowed in the uk but nonetheless, irrespective of the concerns we had the wall applied to us and went you look at the way in which they have applied, they tend to be...
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domiciled and would be in the uk anyway. can you think of any international banker, for example, specifically somebody who is a senior member of an international bank, like goldman's, deutsche bank, any number of these international banks, which agrees with the fact that the uk would be better off outside europe? >> i can certainly say -- i won't way to give way to private conversations but i can certainly say that there have been plenty of people i've spoken to from those types of institution who have felt -- to get back to where we really began this conversation, the balance of the argument is much more equivocal than is commonly supposed. they believe -- they really do think that london would flourish whatever happened. london has the right tie to the right -- >> that doesn't concur with what i'm finding when i talk to these international bankers privately. >> well, i have to say, i'm getting a different message. i respectfully direct you back to what some of them were saying at the time of the euro debate. goldman sachs
domiciled and would be in the uk anyway. can you think of any international banker, for example, specifically somebody who is a senior member of an international bank, like goldman's, deutsche bank, any number of these international banks, which agrees with the fact that the uk would be better off outside europe? >> i can certainly say -- i won't way to give way to private conversations but i can certainly say that there have been plenty of people i've spoken to from those types of...
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legislation, nor is the uk a signatory. the story is -- i am -- >> your imagination. >> you are in error but it is a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maximum or minimum of coffin sizes. >> there was legislation and it was e.u.. >> that is my memory. >> to take a look. they require a bit of qualification to understand and a reasoned man would say it is misrepresented -- >> you failed utterly. in your experiment. >> that is a judgment. do you think on reflection, perhaps you don't, it might be prudent, in the interests of generating a strong case that you add qualification, the time -- >> how strongly i feel about it, there is a great deal of effort being made to deprecate the views of those who think we should lead, to undermine their point of view and say everything we say about the e.u. -- >> what has that got to do with it? >> you asked me if i want to recount -- let me take -- >> i have asked you to qualify and provide the balanced view in your own interests, and in one way or another in tha
legislation, nor is the uk a signatory. the story is -- i am -- >> your imagination. >> you are in error but it is a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maximum or minimum of coffin sizes. >> there was legislation and it was e.u.. >> that is my memory. >> to take a look. they require a bit of qualification to understand and a reasoned man would say it is misrepresented -- >> you failed utterly. in your experiment. >> that is a...
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uk and stonybrook to follow around 9-40. could have iu against uk on saturday. joe i-u, right? remember - they regular season could play for a spot in the sweet sixteen in six days. look - this region is loaded. coach cal talked about tonight on his back porch. john calipari: "you look at some other teams, they have a great path and we've got this. i'll be they'll try to put the warriors in there. might make a late call. we're playing. let's show up... where we playing? i thought it was anchorage. it's des moines. i like des moines." joe and jeremy 2shot bam/gfx about the east region... how loaded it is... so let's talk about it... ennis. no! dayton wins it." the rematch is on. just two years ago, dayton danced after beating cuse. they meet again, friday in saint louis. coming up, xavier's leading scorer called himself a nervous wreck last year. why trevon says its now his time, to help xavier hang a banner. that story next. james farr: "we all want to live in the moment and realize what's at stake. we don't want to be a team who has their name by upset alert." be tough to beat
uk and stonybrook to follow around 9-40. could have iu against uk on saturday. joe i-u, right? remember - they regular season could play for a spot in the sweet sixteen in six days. look - this region is loaded. coach cal talked about tonight on his back porch. john calipari: "you look at some other teams, they have a great path and we've got this. i'll be they'll try to put the warriors in there. might make a late call. we're playing. let's show up... where we playing? i thought it was...
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, about 2.2 million in the rest of the uk. their rights would be unaffected and i would hope that, you know, they would be -- we already have as everybody knows a huge numbers of french people living in london. huge numbers of people from all around the eu and huge numbers of americans, canadians, australians, russians. there are all communities, 300 languages on the streets of this city. i don't -- i don't think that there would be a threat to their position? >> as part of the exit negotiation over the two-year period, we effectively grandfathered residency rights to any eu citizen living here and similarly expect a brit living in spain to have rights in spain to last their lifetime? >> absolutely. and indeed, those rights as a -- to the best of my knowledge a respected under the vienna treaty. >> would that trigger a massive influx of people in that two-year period seeking to acquire the grandfather rights and a huge flood up -- >> brits coming back? >> no. people from europe, saying anyone, eu resident of 23rd of june, 2018
, about 2.2 million in the rest of the uk. their rights would be unaffected and i would hope that, you know, they would be -- we already have as everybody knows a huge numbers of french people living in london. huge numbers of people from all around the eu and huge numbers of americans, canadians, australians, russians. there are all communities, 300 languages on the streets of this city. i don't -- i don't think that there would be a threat to their position? >> as part of the exit...
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so, uk is taking on wisconsin, after somehow surviving against notre dame to make it to 38-and-0. who honestly thought they could go 40-and-0? so, quick back story on my bracket... heading into the final four. my bracket was in the top one percent in the nation on espn- dot-com, and i only do one bracket. so, that one bracket was winning every single pool i was in. somewhere around 500 dollars was uk beat wisconsin. locked up, kentucky could've lost the just beat wisconsin in the final four, and i win...every single pool. so, here i am, covering the final four, trying to be a pro and thinking...uk, don't do this to me. i still remember watching uk make that long slow walk down the halls of lucas oil back to their locker room in silence after their first and final loss the season. i texted joe danneman, you win, because he picked wisconsin. officially busted. so, for me, and all of you with similar stories... we get another and here's hoping this year, i'm jeremy rauch and that's your morning wakeup call. a wisconsin doctor seeing a huge uptick in patients, ahead of the n-c-a-a bas
so, uk is taking on wisconsin, after somehow surviving against notre dame to make it to 38-and-0. who honestly thought they could go 40-and-0? so, quick back story on my bracket... heading into the final four. my bracket was in the top one percent in the nation on espn- dot-com, and i only do one bracket. so, that one bracket was winning every single pool i was in. somewhere around 500 dollars was uk beat wisconsin. locked up, kentucky could've lost the just beat wisconsin in the final four,...
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back in the red, uk miners reversing gains as well. paul kavanagh, thanks for joining us. >>> let's look at telecom italia, shares of that firm have been under pressure. as the ceo denies that he's been asked to sell the company's brazilian business. let's get out to claudia with the latest. >> good morning. we are seeing pressure on telecomitalia this morning after a strong week last week. there's a lot of news surrounding what's going on. some going the possible exit of the ceo, and that vivendi may be working on a substitute. at this point the comments he's made is that managers are always being looked at and that the shareholder is sovereign, but there's no issue regarding the sale or not of the brazilian activity which could be at the center of the exit of the ceo. he said he wants to hold on to brazilian assets, which are important for telecomitalia. they do expect things to improve only in 2017. it looks as though vivendi may not agree with that and may want to sell that asset. other news that came out to help the stock is that
back in the red, uk miners reversing gains as well. paul kavanagh, thanks for joining us. >>> let's look at telecom italia, shares of that firm have been under pressure. as the ceo denies that he's been asked to sell the company's brazilian business. let's get out to claudia with the latest. >> good morning. we are seeing pressure on telecomitalia this morning after a strong week last week. there's a lot of news surrounding what's going on. some going the possible exit of the...
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you work closely with the uk government.t's your sense of what the uk is doing and whether the united states has been affected in that area? >> the uk is doing a lot of great work in taking downstreamist material. they do that regularly. they're doing a lot of important worng in schools. for me, that's a great area to get involved in where they're teaching young people critical thinking. you've got the skills to understand what it is that you're listening to. and the ability to deconstruct that. so thinking about fundamental human rights and respect in the face and belief. the uk government is really pushing this within its british schools to try and build that resilience and human rights, respect for other places. by default, you're making people resilient to extremist narrative. >> talk about the conversation happening right now between the likes of apple and the u.s. government in terms of data and security and the question, of course, going forward is should the u.s. government or should any government have access to so
you work closely with the uk government.t's your sense of what the uk is doing and whether the united states has been affected in that area? >> the uk is doing a lot of great work in taking downstreamist material. they do that regularly. they're doing a lot of important worng in schools. for me, that's a great area to get involved in where they're teaching young people critical thinking. you've got the skills to understand what it is that you're listening to. and the ability to...
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uk owns the sec... see the dramatic finish next. jer bam gfx tournament. l, unless you have allergies. yr es may see it differently. onlose is approved toprelieve both itchy, d congestion. no oer nasal allergy spray can bodies react by pducing six key inflammatory substances that use our symptoms. mo allergy pills only control one substance. onase controls six. d six is greater than one. colete allergy relief or incomplete. t your eyes decide. flase. 6>1 changes everything. about uc in the tournament. this is their sixth straight appearance, only seven other teams in college basketball have done that. it is their first time as a 9-seed. 2nd half 71-71 last shot tyler ulis ken misses the jumper and we head to overtime danuel house tex tough 3pter from the top of the key 75-75 derek willis ken 3pter 78-75 ketucky 3pter ices the game 81-75 kentucky ulis tourney mvp, had 30 points, uk wins 82-77 coming up on sportswrap at 11-15. we break down the brackets, all the locall teams in every region. extended reaction from uc, xavier and uk. w
uk owns the sec... see the dramatic finish next. jer bam gfx tournament. l, unless you have allergies. yr es may see it differently. onlose is approved toprelieve both itchy, d congestion. no oer nasal allergy spray can bodies react by pducing six key inflammatory substances that use our symptoms. mo allergy pills only control one substance. onase controls six. d six is greater than one. colete allergy relief or incomplete. t your eyes decide. flase. 6>1 changes everything. about uc in the...
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it is clearly not ideal for the uk. what george osborn said, we want a british deal and that's what we'll get. >> let's look at the nontariff barriers. if you look at agriculture, for example, some tariffs have been eliminated, not all. more than 90% of beef and sheep exports go to europe. tariff on those exports for canada still exist. tariffs of more than 1%. so there's still substantial tariff barriers in areas. so, do you think the canadian deal would be good for farmers in the uk if we were to secure that deal? >> as i say, there are attractions to the canadian deal. there are obviously things we would do much, much better. i think the fact that the uk has been part of the eu for 44 years bodes very well for doing a substantial free trade deal involving a comprehensive deal with farm services, goods and agricultural products as our friends have absolutely no interest not to do such a deal. >> you make that assertion, mr. johnson, but the german finance minister, who appeared the same day you did, said you're either
it is clearly not ideal for the uk. what george osborn said, we want a british deal and that's what we'll get. >> let's look at the nontariff barriers. if you look at agriculture, for example, some tariffs have been eliminated, not all. more than 90% of beef and sheep exports go to europe. tariff on those exports for canada still exist. tariffs of more than 1%. so there's still substantial tariff barriers in areas. so, do you think the canadian deal would be good for farmers in the uk if...
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we had a total trade with europe the uk represents about 15% of the gdp in europe. it is 45% of the exports but in terms of europe to take the exports to the uk between seven to 10%. the plant i'm trying to make. but the relative importance for us. it's the total trade of the eu, 10% roughly a dozen small but far less significant. i just, i think it would need very curious. to totally be self-destructive. >> this conversation is not happening in a vacuum. everybody is thinking about this. the time is now. people can prepare. one of the great things about -- you talk about germany france and you are a playwright to talk about these countries we talk about other countries where they had trade deficits and who i think we cleared that up, i think we cleared that point at the moment or two ago. as you know the confidence for negotiating trade deals with european commission if i may elaborate that point for a minute one of the problems we have in the country and trying to do free trade deals around the world is the e.u. commission m.i.t. was not well written on internatio
we had a total trade with europe the uk represents about 15% of the gdp in europe. it is 45% of the exports but in terms of europe to take the exports to the uk between seven to 10%. the plant i'm trying to make. but the relative importance for us. it's the total trade of the eu, 10% roughly a dozen small but far less significant. i just, i think it would need very curious. to totally be self-destructive. >> this conversation is not happening in a vacuum. everybody is thinking about this....
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of the funds and heart disease, and research, and it stays, locally and they fund, the research at uk, and at the hospital, and so great stuff. >> thank you so much for being here this morning, with us. and again, not too late to register, and you can still come down here, and i think that the rain is still going to hold off. and so, great day for a race, we will send it ba being to you >> adam: streets are expected to be closed for the run and walk through noon and after the party run in downtown, before 3:00 this afternoon. >> liz: on to politics now, donald trump making a stop in the tri state, today and he is expected to draw, huge, crowds in west chest ter and heightned security as well. last night the police had to use the pepper spray, to control the and someone stormed the stage in dayton, today's rally starts at two at the savannah, center, the doors open at 11, and the local 12 news will bring you coverage beginning on good morning, cincinnati today at 11:30 a.m., on the democratic side, both, bernie sanders and hillary evening. and they will be speaking at the ohio, democra
of the funds and heart disease, and research, and it stays, locally and they fund, the research at uk, and at the hospital, and so great stuff. >> thank you so much for being here this morning, with us. and again, not too late to register, and you can still come down here, and i think that the rain is still going to hold off. and so, great day for a race, we will send it ba being to you >> adam: streets are expected to be closed for the run and walk through noon and after the party...
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as uk routes lsu 94-77. in east lansing, the buckeyes facing a tough michigan state team ranked number 2 in the country. 1st half, the buckeyes stayed within striking distance early. jaquan lyle drains the step-back he ends the day with 18 points 3. -- the game is tied at 21. 2nd half, just when ohio state would get something going, the spartans would put a stop to it. off the turnover, denzel washington stops and pops the 3 near the top of the arc., the senior going to kiss the spartan as michigan state beats ohio state 91-76. s tournament resume took a hit on thursday night in a loss at houston making , sunday' s game at home a must win against number 24 smu just -- smu. just under 200 tickets away from a sell out at fifth third tip -- third, tip-off for that one is at noon. and in virginia a top 25 match up going down at 8:30 tonight . number 11 louisville on the road to try to upset the 4th ranked team in the country. on the high school front, the district championships going on at wright state. the winn
as uk routes lsu 94-77. in east lansing, the buckeyes facing a tough michigan state team ranked number 2 in the country. 1st half, the buckeyes stayed within striking distance early. jaquan lyle drains the step-back he ends the day with 18 points 3. -- the game is tied at 21. 2nd half, just when ohio state would get something going, the spartans would put a stop to it. off the turnover, denzel washington stops and pops the 3 near the top of the arc., the senior going to kiss the spartan as...
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let's go to the media from the southern uk. the storm hit large areas of the southern uk from sunday night into monday. gusts of about 130 kilometers an hour were reported. dozens of flights were canceled. high winds from the storm damaged power lines, leaving thousands of people without power. a man was killed when his car crashed into a safety barrier and plunged into a river below. it's pulled away from the british isles, but hit the southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula being hit by the storm on tuesday. strong winds will likely happen across this area on your tuesday. along this cold front, there's a threat for severe thunderstorms. and a risk for tornadoes across france, germany and across the low country. looking quite dry across many portions of the british isles at this moment, but due to another system it's going to be quite unstable on your tuesday. london, you may see light showers, 12 degrees on your tuesday. temperatures are going to be in the double digits for many areas of europe and unseasonably warm
let's go to the media from the southern uk. the storm hit large areas of the southern uk from sunday night into monday. gusts of about 130 kilometers an hour were reported. dozens of flights were canceled. high winds from the storm damaged power lines, leaving thousands of people without power. a man was killed when his car crashed into a safety barrier and plunged into a river below. it's pulled away from the british isles, but hit the southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula being hit...
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jer bam gfx gonna be a heavyweight battle in the second round, if iu and uk win on thursday. coming up, wait until you see what new cath did in the sweet 16, after trailing early. highlights next. jer hplaz gfx geoff hobson is reporting tonight the difference between it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by others-by us- who believe it, too. u.s. bank -- the brandon lafell will visit with the bengals. and also this... taylor mays, facing a four-game suspension, could re-join the bengals as a linebacker. let's go to rupp... new cath taking on louisville trinity in the sweet 16 -trinity came out on fire, opened up an 11-2 lead on ncc in the first quarter -the breds answered in a big way, ben weyer backs down, gets 2 of his 19 points. also had 13 boards. and dishing out to brennan hall for 3 of his 13 points. -ben weyer, could not be stopped. new cath went on a 28-2 run after trailing early to win it 48-33, they face murray friday in the elite 8 final two games of the first four in dayton. holy cross gets oregon after beating southern. winner of michigan
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he was trying to reach the uk. >> i was trying to reach the uk. i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's no way to there. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and the rubbish on the ground. paris cannot accept camps under the elevated railways. the public space must be given back to the citizens, and for them, it's not a life. while the temporary shelter welcomed by some, a stable and secure future is what the people living under a bridge. really want >> a rebel group, negotiating to end the country's decades-long conflict. and inside of the refugee camp, kenya calls a breeding ground for al-shabaab. >> the headlines at this hour, the foreign affairs chief said that the arrival of libya's government with national
he was trying to reach the uk. >> i was trying to reach the uk. i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's no way to there. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of...
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in the uk things are serious, isis issued a statement with the messaging app threatening to hit the uk "harder and more bitter through the grace of allah." >> the third man in the airport security video reportedly walked out of the brussels airport momes before his 2 accomplices blew themselves up. >> besides the video, do investigators have leads on identifying the suspect? >> antiterror police did find another bomb reportedly, filled with nails and may have dna belonging possibly to that third suspect. >> all right, a lead, jen rr holloway, thanks. noticing heightened security at airports and tourist degzination. mary mcguire is on vacation in london and we talked to her on skype about how the mood has shifted. >> this morning i went on a run through hyde park, the equivalent to central park in london, to new york city and there were guards, both at the front gates, getting into the park, and also walking in through the park and i had gone on a run when i first got here and that security was not there. my brother's girlfriend is visiting from milan, italy, and she flew and said she w
in the uk things are serious, isis issued a statement with the messaging app threatening to hit the uk "harder and more bitter through the grace of allah." >> the third man in the airport security video reportedly walked out of the brussels airport momes before his 2 accomplices blew themselves up. >> besides the video, do investigators have leads on identifying the suspect? >> antiterror police did find another bomb reportedly, filled with nails and may have dna...
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once by the uk and once by the center for financial innovation.city uk as data leading people in the leading edge of the legal profession, banking procession and counsel tear, they split about 84 percent in favor, 16against . you may be right that their views are all lightly held and sachs will suddenly trigger the antelope in the other direction. >> i do think. >> the center for financial innovation holds 400 professionals on their contact list and they are getting slightly weaker support but still very strong. >> i sense what you're getting in your anecdotal meetings don't seem consistent and the fact that you are not aware, >> well i said i'm aware of the general thrust of the surveys. >> that's frightening and surprising. >> i'm aware of the general public and if i may say so , the same balance of opinion was heard about whether it was right written to join the euro, that turned out to be completely disastrous course of action. they were wrong then, there wrong now. you're hearing very much the same sort of thing from the same constituency of
once by the uk and once by the center for financial innovation.city uk as data leading people in the leading edge of the legal profession, banking procession and counsel tear, they split about 84 percent in favor, 16against . you may be right that their views are all lightly held and sachs will suddenly trigger the antelope in the other direction. >> i do think. >> the center for financial innovation holds 400 professionals on their contact list and they are getting slightly weaker...
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and it's because of this anti-migrant sentiment in the uk that some asylum seekers have found themselvesarooned on a british military base in cyprus. legally on british soil. but in reality far away from the british isles. reporter: destiny has all the things a child could ask for. and perhaps it's destiny's fate that she and her brother mills find themselves in europe on the island of cyprus. here they have a room of their own, full of stuffed toys. but their father tag bashir had to build all of this himself. originally from sudan, he's been stranded on cyprus for 17 years. >> they didn't give me anything to help me to do this house. they don't like it. they don't want it. they want me to move from here to somewhere else, but i have nowhere to go. so i have to make myself a little bit comfortable, just to survive and to live. reporter: 'they' are the british army and their military base on cyprus. it's a relic of the colonial era when the island was still administered by britain. back then, officers and their families lived in these houses. today the children of refugees from sudan and
and it's because of this anti-migrant sentiment in the uk that some asylum seekers have found themselvesarooned on a british military base in cyprus. legally on british soil. but in reality far away from the british isles. reporter: destiny has all the things a child could ask for. and perhaps it's destiny's fate that she and her brother mills find themselves in europe on the island of cyprus. here they have a room of their own, full of stuffed toys. but their father tag bashir had to build all...
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and uk security forces. it was said that the u.s.k had brought very specific capabilities to the table and lent those capabilities to the belgiums and we can only imagine this is the kind of electronic eavesdropping and surveillance capabilities the u.s. and uk specialize in and then we had the bomb blast and john kerry is going to come here and i think the expectation is that first of all he is going to express his sadness and america's continued commitment to belgium but there is also going to be a visit by him with the belgium prime minister to the airport where they are going to look at the scene of damage in the aftermath of that bomb blast back on thursday so a poignant visit and a powerful political one. >> paul brennan in brussels thank you. a man arrested in france suspected of being involved in planning another major attack, the french national was taken into custody on thursday in one of paris' northern suburbs. the interior minister says preparations for the next attack were in the final stages. >> translator: this raid f
and uk security forces. it was said that the u.s.k had brought very specific capabilities to the table and lent those capabilities to the belgiums and we can only imagine this is the kind of electronic eavesdropping and surveillance capabilities the u.s. and uk specialize in and then we had the bomb blast and john kerry is going to come here and i think the expectation is that first of all he is going to express his sadness and america's continued commitment to belgium but there is also going...
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he said that he was trying to reach the uk. >> i'm trying to go to the uk. i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's not a way to get there. i hope that they will open a way for us. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and the rubbish on the ground. paris cannot accept camps under the elevated railways. the public space must be given back to the citizens, and for them, it's not a life. while offers of temporary shelter welcomed by some, a stable and secure future is what the people living under a bridge really want >> property sales in lebanon have fallen in the last year, and it's blamed by saudi arabiaians pulling out of the market. dispute between lebanon and the cooperation council in the region. >> downtown beirut feels
he said that he was trying to reach the uk. >> i'm trying to go to the uk. i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's not a way to get there. i hope that they will open a way for us. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in...
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cobra is the equivalent in the uk in number ten do you knowing street the prime minister's office of the situation room in the white house. it actually stands for cabinet office briefing room a where the uk deals with any major emergency so this strike on brussels, not just the strike on belgium but the strike on the european institutions deemed serious enough that crisis meetings are happening in various european capitols. >> james, do you think it will impact the talks in geneva considering how many ties there are between what is happening in syria, what is happening in europe at the moment? i.s.i.l. which was brought up as you know one of the major perpetrators here the fact that so many fighters are leaving europe to go and train syrian fighters? >> i'm not sure it will directly impact the negotiations because the focus is supposed to be on a political transition in syria but clearly everything here is interconnected, i.s.i.l. control a large swathe of land in syria and excluded from the process and cessation of hostilities and it will take a great deal of time i think to see whe
cobra is the equivalent in the uk in number ten do you knowing street the prime minister's office of the situation room in the white house. it actually stands for cabinet office briefing room a where the uk deals with any major emergency so this strike on brussels, not just the strike on belgium but the strike on the european institutions deemed serious enough that crisis meetings are happening in various european capitols. >> james, do you think it will impact the talks in geneva...
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the aggies danuel house, tied at 71.uk had one final shot to win this game in regulation. tyler ulis will take it. but it heading to overtime..ulis, terrific. he had 30-points. now in ot...tied at 75, watch derek willis from the corner, this put the wildcats up three. willis with ten off the uk bench today.and then, jamal murray, who only hit three of ten from outside the arc, nails this.and kentucky is in the ncaa tournament as the sec tournament champ, 82-77 is the final. the purdue boilermakers, trying to pull the upset of michigan state today in the big ten championship game. an a.j. hammonds was going circus.but when you play michigan state, you'd better be prepared for valentine's day. denzel today, six of 13-from the field.and setting up alvin ellis here. valentine had nine assists in this game. michigan state led by ten at the break....and michigan state wins the big ten conference tournament...b ut...they didn't earn a number one seed. sparty will be a two seed heading into the american workers brought us back from the crash. now, let's move forward. we need jobs
the aggies danuel house, tied at 71.uk had one final shot to win this game in regulation. tyler ulis will take it. but it heading to overtime..ulis, terrific. he had 30-points. now in ot...tied at 75, watch derek willis from the corner, this put the wildcats up three. willis with ten off the uk bench today.and then, jamal murray, who only hit three of ten from outside the arc, nails this.and kentucky is in the ncaa tournament as the sec tournament champ, 82-77 is the final. the purdue...
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set to produce 7% of the uk's electricity by 2025.y hope the final investment decisions could come as early as next month. let's get a check on the markets. the stock plunged almost 7%. the rest of europe ended the trading day with losses across the board. the tax in germany was down slightly. a mixed picture on wall street. currently in negative territory. the dow jones completely flat at this point. the french prime minister has kicked off talks with workers unions intended to salvage a labor reforms. joined by the economy mr. her draft law to reform the labor laws. making it easier for companies to justify letting go of staff. the bill is deeply divisive. kate: they said concessions by the government were not enough to make it palatable. >> we are representatives of workers in young that is what dialogue should be about. that is what we want and this is not a dead end. katre: the ministers were talkative but had few extra details. the government is determined to reform the labor laws. overhaul aims to make hiring and firing was com
set to produce 7% of the uk's electricity by 2025.y hope the final investment decisions could come as early as next month. let's get a check on the markets. the stock plunged almost 7%. the rest of europe ended the trading day with losses across the board. the tax in germany was down slightly. a mixed picture on wall street. currently in negative territory. the dow jones completely flat at this point. the french prime minister has kicked off talks with workers unions intended to salvage a labor...
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uk against stony brook, iu against chattanooga. and john calipari know the first step in a journey to a championship is usually the toughest. one."((calipari: the first game's the hardest. i'll throw that out there. and allthe coaches who've been here a number of years know, the teams get better as you advance. but the first one is the hard one. )) it's not rounding up the old band. but the reds dipped into their recent past today simon.he was looking for workno world yet on the dollars he'll make. and former bengal andre smith found work today. the vikings signed him....but only to a one year deal....and only to just one million guaranteed. and for the first time since signing up for more, with the bengals...adam jones was talking today. he said he had offers to go elsewhere. but really didn't want to leave. trt :09outcue:...that i wouldn't be back"((jones: it's a good place for me. and it's a good place for me to be at this point in my life. cincinnati's been great to me. there wasn't a doubt in my mind that i wouldn't be back ))
uk against stony brook, iu against chattanooga. and john calipari know the first step in a journey to a championship is usually the toughest. one."((calipari: the first game's the hardest. i'll throw that out there. and allthe coaches who've been here a number of years know, the teams get better as you advance. but the first one is the hard one. )) it's not rounding up the old band. but the reds dipped into their recent past today simon.he was looking for workno world yet on the dollars...
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madonna's son rocco asked to live with his father in the uk. the judge didn't rule on that issue, but did urge madonna guy to come to an am mick cable solution. >> shall we go on to justin bieber. >> justin kicked off the l.a. tour, but this weekend, he's here to get a little tipsy. okay, maybe a lot tipsy. and he has some things that he just simply wanted to get off his chest. >> the biebs let loose, ranting, slurring -- maybe i'm drunk and maybe i'm just [ bleep ] flipping. >> the crowd at one oak in west hollywood got quite the surprise when justin took to the mike saturday night >> i feel like i didn't want to lose myself. >> he seemed quite different last night when a much more composed 22-year-old parton's new top partner. she tweeted out today, i'll be collaborating with the katy perry at this year's acm >> katy's onee. >> dolly just detailed on a duet to me two weeks ago about the april 3rd performance at theof country musicawards. >> i'm really looking forward to it. who knows this might strike up a whole new thing. er's tipping point.
madonna's son rocco asked to live with his father in the uk. the judge didn't rule on that issue, but did urge madonna guy to come to an am mick cable solution. >> shall we go on to justin bieber. >> justin kicked off the l.a. tour, but this weekend, he's here to get a little tipsy. okay, maybe a lot tipsy. and he has some things that he just simply wanted to get off his chest. >> the biebs let loose, ranting, slurring -- maybe i'm drunk and maybe i'm just [ bleep ] flipping....
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uk up by ten then the cats on the move. all five uk starters in the more in ulice, eu 88-77 final. >> hoosiers down one into max gets rolling. get the triple. iu up i bucket. he drops the three ball, he led at the break by six. lead at two, and yogi does it again. he would knock down the three. hoosiers grab the big ten regular season title 81-78 is the final. >>> miami makes it three >>> games are >> brad: well the first day of march means spring is only 19 days away but baseball was finally back. reds getting their cactus league schedule up and running. top of the third tied at one. the reds take a 4-1 lead. first ever reds at bat. got to love that. belted a mile. a home run. that made it 6-2. he is great in left field. make the catch.reds hold ton get the win. suarez with the pair of doubles. good to have baseball back. >> it really it, i know it is spring training but it is greet see baseball. >> rob: we now have con firmation, there was a gi guy out there >> yes, kelly landed with his ating to new gravity. very amazing. >> cammy: it is good to know he it is back safe on earth. >>
uk up by ten then the cats on the move. all five uk starters in the more in ulice, eu 88-77 final. >> hoosiers down one into max gets rolling. get the triple. iu up i bucket. he drops the three ball, he led at the break by six. lead at two, and yogi does it again. he would knock down the three. hoosiers grab the big ten regular season title 81-78 is the final. >>> miami makes it three >>> games are >> brad: well the first day of march means spring is only 19 days...
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this isaiah briscoe putback gives uk the 68-67 lead - it's first lead of the second half ... the cats outfox mark fox and uga late, go on an 11-3 run and never look back ... advance to their 3rd straight sec title game with the 93-80 win ... they'll play texas a&m ... march, specifially march 11 not so kind to xavier and uc ... both knocked out of their respective conference tournament friday ... how much will those losses knock them when it comes to selection sunday? xavier not only lost 87-83 late to seton hall but they may have also lost a 2-seed in the process. so instead of setting up a potential battle for a 1-seed against villanova in the big east title game, the musketeers are now a 3- seed in the south bracket according to espn's joe lunardi loss against a bubble team put the bearcats on the bubble themselves?appears as if they are safe. as a 10-seed, espn has them solidly in the field not matter how the rest of the remaining conference tournaments play out.the thought of uc on the outs offends mick cronin ... mick cronin: i don't know why anyone would anyone would a
this isaiah briscoe putback gives uk the 68-67 lead - it's first lead of the second half ... the cats outfox mark fox and uga late, go on an 11-3 run and never look back ... advance to their 3rd straight sec title game with the 93-80 win ... they'll play texas a&m ... march, specifially march 11 not so kind to xavier and uc ... both knocked out of their respective conference tournament friday ... how much will those losses knock them when it comes to selection sunday? xavier not only lost...
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[shouting] >> the uk still has relatively poor superfast broadband and far too many -- great work had been done but what will my right honorable friend be discussing with his right honorable friend the chancellor in advance of the budget statement next week in how we can improve coverage of further, particularly for rural, small businesses in areas like mine? >> i think my friend is right to raise the. since 2010 would nearly double the number of homes and businesses with superfast broadband. we are on track 490-95% target but there's more that needs to be done and i think this is something members right across the house 10 years ago i think we were all rather guilty of leading campaign against all the rest of the. our constituents now want coverage for the internet. they want coverage for mobile phones. we need to make sure we change the law in all the ways that's necessary to make sure the marks are built to increase coverage amateur everyone is connected to the information superhighway. >> 76% for a bottle of whiskey tax. [inaudible] >> my right honorable friend potential and i hav
[shouting] >> the uk still has relatively poor superfast broadband and far too many -- great work had been done but what will my right honorable friend be discussing with his right honorable friend the chancellor in advance of the budget statement next week in how we can improve coverage of further, particularly for rural, small businesses in areas like mine? >> i think my friend is right to raise the. since 2010 would nearly double the number of homes and businesses with superfast...
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is this finally will uk make it back to the final four? will uk make it back to the final four? and can uc shake off some injuries? betsy's here breaking down the tournament. dan live and we'll check back in with jessica...who's partying it up at molly malone's... happening today now at havertys furniture, it's our spring home event, where you can create the perfect home. from now until march twenty-first... you'll find huge savings on stylish pieces, plus you'll save an extra one hundred dollars, on every thousand you spend. and, we're offering twenty-four month, no interest financing. come in today for storewide savings. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. [thwack] the spring home event. from classic to contemporary, toss to denise for traffic on northbound i-75 at sr 562 beginning at 8 p.m., followed by a double lane closure at 11 p.m. each night tuesday, march 15 through friday, march 18, with lanes reopening by 5 a.m. the following day. also, the ramp from northbound i-75 to sr 562 will be closed beginning at 9 p.m. each night, reopening at 6 a.m.
is this finally will uk make it back to the final four? will uk make it back to the final four? and can uc shake off some injuries? betsy's here breaking down the tournament. dan live and we'll check back in with jessica...who's partying it up at molly malone's... happening today now at havertys furniture, it's our spring home event, where you can create the perfect home. from now until march twenty-first... you'll find huge savings on stylish pieces, plus you'll save an extra one hundred...
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the best may be yet to come for uk ... taking on georiga in the sec semifinals ... jamal murray erases tony delk from the uk record books with this 3 - now 33 straight games with a triple ... somebody leaves the backdoor open for georgia -
the best may be yet to come for uk ... taking on georiga in the sec semifinals ... jamal murray erases tony delk from the uk record books with this 3 - now 33 straight games with a triple ... somebody leaves the backdoor open for georgia -
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injured and game opened the door for uk. jamal murray, hustle points. gets it to tyler ulis. bang. 25 for t-u. uk trailed by 5 at half, outscored the dogs 49-31 in the second half. jamal murray, he had 26. cats are onto the conference championship, 93-80 the final john calipari: "they had us beat most of the game and we had what we needed at the end to win the game." tyler ulis: "have to give them credit. those guys made every open shot. second half, we switched up how we were playing ball screens and it helped us out a little more." sec title game is now set. number 16 against number 17 if you like rankings. cats lost to the aggies in overtime, nearly one month ago. so, you've got revenge and all that good stuff. jer bam gfx tonight - trevon bluiett was named to the big east all tournament team. but xavier left n- y-c a day earlier than expected, now it's all or nothing. here's joe d. sounds of street they left the loud streets of new york quietly. an earlier than expected exit at the garden, xavier is now entering the most
injured and game opened the door for uk. jamal murray, hustle points. gets it to tyler ulis. bang. 25 for t-u. uk trailed by 5 at half, outscored the dogs 49-31 in the second half. jamal murray, he had 26. cats are onto the conference championship, 93-80 the final john calipari: "they had us beat most of the game and we had what we needed at the end to win the game." tyler ulis: "have to give them credit. those guys made every open shot. second half, we switched up how we were...
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in the uk, david cameron holding an emergency cobra meeting. they decided not to raise the security level here but they offered assistance when it comes to security assistance and any help with intelligence that brussels might need. when we look at investor response, we have seen a dip in the equity space, particularly when it comes to travel stocks. thomas cook among the worst performers. also seeing weakness when we look at airport operators themselves on concerns over what the travel disruption means. the brussels airport will be closed until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the euro star canceled trains going into brussels. we don't know when they will reopen. that's causing disruption across other routes as well. i want to give you a look at the sterling trade. several experts have warned that this atrocity in brussels could fuel anti-europe movements. we are facing a june referendum about the uk membership in the european union. there is some concern this could fuel those argues to leave the european union. that is driving the sterling sharply
in the uk, david cameron holding an emergency cobra meeting. they decided not to raise the security level here but they offered assistance when it comes to security assistance and any help with intelligence that brussels might need. when we look at investor response, we have seen a dip in the equity space, particularly when it comes to travel stocks. thomas cook among the worst performers. also seeing weakness when we look at airport operators themselves on concerns over what the travel...
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the aggies danuel house, tied at 71.uk had one final shot to win this game in regulation. tyler ulis will take it. but it will not fall. and we're heading to overtime..ulis, terrific. he had 30-points. now in ot...tied at 75, watch derek willis from the corner, this put the wildcats up three. willis with ten off the uk bench today.and then, jamal murray, who only hit three of ten from outside the arc, nails this.and kentucky is in the ncaa tournament as the sec tournament champ, 82-77 is the final. kentucky is in as a four seed and thursday in des moines will play stony brook. indiana is a five seed and will play chattanooga in des moines. and if indiana and kentucky both win their opening round games, they will meet in the round of 32dayton will play in st. louis, along with xavier on friday. the flyers open with ten seed syracuse. if ud wins that game, the it advances to play the winner of three seed utah and 14th seeded fresno state. four strong innings of pitching for anthony desclafani. four innings and two runs today against the mariners. and after the reds 5-3 win,
the aggies danuel house, tied at 71.uk had one final shot to win this game in regulation. tyler ulis will take it. but it will not fall. and we're heading to overtime..ulis, terrific. he had 30-points. now in ot...tied at 75, watch derek willis from the corner, this put the wildcats up three. willis with ten off the uk bench today.and then, jamal murray, who only hit three of ten from outside the arc, nails this.and kentucky is in the ncaa tournament as the sec tournament champ, 82-77 is the...
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foreign ministers from france, germany and the uk meet in paris to describe the partial ceasefire inia and tens of thousands of refugees remain stranded at the greece, macedonia border as restrictions continue. >> what is the big d. >> don't worry about it little marco. >> reporter: the latest t.v. debate turns nasty as they throw a bar arch over tax. >>> barcelona break another record and 35 matches unbeaten and messi and friends as they break the spanish record set by bitter rivals in madrid. ♪ the u.n. has reported a sharp rise in allegations of sex abuse against its staff, a new report cataloged 99 accusations of abuse. u.n. missions in central african republican and democratic republic of congo and ivory coast animally counted for a majority of the claims and we report. >> reporter: u.n. peace keepers were supposed to come to the rescue in central african republic and instead accused of sexual exploitation and the number of allegations of sex exploitation were accused by the staff of 99 last year compared with 80 the year before a statement says this regrettably means more needs
foreign ministers from france, germany and the uk meet in paris to describe the partial ceasefire inia and tens of thousands of refugees remain stranded at the greece, macedonia border as restrictions continue. >> what is the big d. >> don't worry about it little marco. >> reporter: the latest t.v. debate turns nasty as they throw a bar arch over tax. >>> barcelona break another record and 35 matches unbeaten and messi and friends as they break the spanish record set...
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if these events spark -- in the uk right now, people i speak to in the uk, the leave vote is close. closer than people may think. when push comes to shove, these kinds of events could trigger people to consider pulling themselves out of the eu. if you have that event happening, the long-term implations are bigger. the market is sensing that if you have any more of these events before the referendum comes in june, you could have a political cataclysm there. >> in terms of what happens on th this, if britain votes to pull out, they have two years? >> if they vote to leave it will be two years to unwind themselves away. the logistical ramifications are a nightmare. there is no template. >> it can be done? >> it can be done. >> cataclysm? i don't know. >> from an economic point of view. forget the political feelings here. every analysis you see says the uk will become a smaller economy. here's the other point people are missing. if uk pulls out, that endangers the whole eu unification project. if one person pulls out -- if you have these terrorist events happening in france, spain, all
if these events spark -- in the uk right now, people i speak to in the uk, the leave vote is close. closer than people may think. when push comes to shove, these kinds of events could trigger people to consider pulling themselves out of the eu. if you have that event happening, the long-term implations are bigger. the market is sensing that if you have any more of these events before the referendum comes in june, you could have a political cataclysm there. >> in terms of what happens on...
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uk trailed by 5 at half, outscored the dogs 49-31 in the second half. jamal murray, out there clownin' dudes. he had 26. cats are onto the conference championship, 93-80 the final weather now 3shot adlib wx 3shot adlib wx 3shot today: chance of showers and thunderstorms. cloudy. mild. high: 69 tonight: chance of tomorrow: partly sunny. mild. yeah... yeah... last month, jazz musician antonio movie "birdman," starring michael keaton. cincinnati for a concert at xavier university. thanks for joining us... "birdman" won several academy awards last year, but your score was but your score was disqualified for an oscar because the music, which you did people in the entertainment industry felt that was unfair. what now that you have "birdman," do you finally received at recognition you deserved for one of the unusual "birdman" score is all percussion. part of the plan, to write the score. producers that a drum score would work for that film? you had already received several other grammys. one of your most recent projects is an album called "the meridian suite."
uk trailed by 5 at half, outscored the dogs 49-31 in the second half. jamal murray, out there clownin' dudes. he had 26. cats are onto the conference championship, 93-80 the final weather now 3shot adlib wx 3shot adlib wx 3shot today: chance of showers and thunderstorms. cloudy. mild. high: 69 tonight: chance of tomorrow: partly sunny. mild. yeah... yeah... last month, jazz musician antonio movie "birdman," starring michael keaton. cincinnati for a concert at xavier university. thanks...
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[shouting] >> the uk still has relatively poor superfast broadband and far too many -- great work had been done but what will my right honorable friend be discussing with his right honorable friend the chancellor in advance of the budget statement next week in how we can improve coverage of further, particularly for rural, small businesses in areas like mine? >> i think my friend is right to raise the. since 2010 would nearly double the number of homes and businesses with superfast broadband. we are on track 490-95% target but there's more that needs to be done and i think this is something members right across the house 10 years ago i think we were all rather guilty of leading campaign against all the rest of the. our constituents now want coverage for the internet. they want coverage for mobile phones. we need to make sure we change the law in all the ways that's necessary to make sure the marks are built to increase coverage amateur everyone is connected to the information superhighway. >> 76% for a bottle of whiskey tax. [inaudible] >> my right honorable friend potential and i hav
[shouting] >> the uk still has relatively poor superfast broadband and far too many -- great work had been done but what will my right honorable friend be discussing with his right honorable friend the chancellor in advance of the budget statement next week in how we can improve coverage of further, particularly for rural, small businesses in areas like mine? >> i think my friend is right to raise the. since 2010 would nearly double the number of homes and businesses with superfast...
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and uk media, first of all, the options to republiclish -- republish our content. it's good for us and -- so, yes, that's why. >> okay. so i twoont ask you this. what would you say is the biggest story out of russia that foreign media gets wrong? what is or maybe underestimates and what would be the biggest story coming out of the u.s., that the good russian media doesn't get or underreports? >> russian media don't get u.s. stories at all, i don't think. it's not a question. so, russian news agenda is very isolated as i said. main stories came from russia or from ukraine. right now from syria. if russian media talks about europe, really like the refugee problem. and if they talk about -- actual ly, i don't really good listener for russian tv. so, i don't know what happens there. if you are talking about what western media right about russia, good point with russian media, there are tons of media. and they write different stuff. i'm not sure -- i think that sometimes we see there is some general line and i think that sometimes they write about what happens in russia
and uk media, first of all, the options to republiclish -- republish our content. it's good for us and -- so, yes, that's why. >> okay. so i twoont ask you this. what would you say is the biggest story out of russia that foreign media gets wrong? what is or maybe underestimates and what would be the biggest story coming out of the u.s., that the good russian media doesn't get or underreports? >> russian media don't get u.s. stories at all, i don't think. it's not a question. so,...
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the refugees are coming here and all over france to cross into the uk. it's not a money issue, it's a visa issue, a global picture of what europe wants to do with all of the people that are coming from war countries. are they real refugees, and do they have the right to be here in europe or not? >> and that question can only be effectively addressed at the four european union summits on migrant refugees being convened next week. >> and up next, police on trial. a crucial hearing in the freddie gray case. why it could shape the conversation going forward. and four years after the beats are caught on tape, we'll get the state of the race and the lmpd. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> a key in the freddie gray case, an officer force to testify against his fellow officers. >> it's a question that could decide the fate of the baltimore police officers on trial in t
the refugees are coming here and all over france to cross into the uk. it's not a money issue, it's a visa issue, a global picture of what europe wants to do with all of the people that are coming from war countries. are they real refugees, and do they have the right to be here in europe or not? >> and that question can only be effectively addressed at the four european union summits on migrant refugees being convened next week. >> and up next, police on trial. a crucial hearing in...